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The odds have shortened drastically for Liverpool manager Arne Slot to be the next boss sacked in the Premier League following their 1-1 draw against Sunderland.
Liverpool's board are under increasing pressure amid Arne Slot's porous run of form and Sir Alex Ferguson has made clear what he'd do if tasked with deciding the manager's future
Liverpool have failed to ease pressure on Arne Slot following their 1-1 draw against Sunderland, which saw Federico Chiesa rescue a late point for the hosts.
Explaining his call for Sunderland’s midweek visit, Slot told Sky Sports: “I play the same team, it’s a balance between continuity and freshness. It’s obvious and clear that we need the full squad because a few who start aren’t able to play a full 90 again. More than ever, we need more than 11 players.
After Liverpool's latest setback against Sunderland, comments have come to light from two stars who have already expressed "unhappiness" with Arne Slot's decisions
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Arne Slot decisions leave two Liverpool stars unhappy as Reds' struggles continue
Mohamed Salah was benched for the second straight game whilst Federico Chiesa was excluded from Liverpool's Champions League squad, with Arne Slot revealing both players expressed disappointment
Liverpool Boss Explains Mo Salah Decision as Arne Slot Searches for BalanceArne Slot does not hide from difficult conversations. His call to leave Mohamed Salah on the bench for the 2-0 win over West
Arne Slot opted against reintroducing Salah back into his starting XI in the week, having given the Egyptian no minutes in the 2–0 victory at West Ham on Sunday. Many wondered whether Liverpool’s recent stopping of the rot would prove to be a false dawn, or the start of a Reds resurgence, with the Hammers so meek in defeat on home soil.
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Can Arne Slot survive at Liverpool? One loss away from exit door, say reports
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was reportedly one loss away from being sacked before a crucial win against West Ham provided relief. Despite backing from owners FSG, a subsequent poor performance against Sunderland has renewed intense pressure.